>
> [snip]
> > pngtogd2 redhat.png redhat.gd2 0 1 is what I did to convert the files, but
> > again as you mention I think this is exactly what the FAQ says.
>
> Yes. I converted them all:
>
> rm -f *gd2; or file in *png ; do pngtogd2 $file ${file%png}gd2 0 1; done

Are you sure that the path to the image is correct? For example, on
the server we maintain here, I ran into a similar problem when I
inheritied it. It was looking in /usr/share/nagios/images/logos/ for
the statusmap images, when in reality they were in
/usr/share/nagios/images/logos/base/. A simple path adjustment fixed
this.

--
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety''
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